Absolutely brilliant. Effortlessly conveyed and so clear. For someone who's been studying similar cadences in jazz, it is so thrilling to see the structures that underlie all music.
Wow. I'm not a musician, but started less than two years ago with the piano, and now the ukulele. To learn the fretboard, I'm trying the circle of fifths progression, but only in either the G (baritone) or C (tenor). This is such a valuable lesson...but it's Graham Fitch. Priceless teacher.
Omygosh! That is completely fascinating. But I'm going to have to find the scores and listen about ten more times to take it in. But I'm sure understanding why the music works as it does will add previously unfathomed depths (steady on!) to listening and playing.
Love this It shouldn't come as a surprise that the word 'cadence' comes from the Latin cadere ‘to fall’. Which is what the F does when "falling" to (voice leadin) E when G7 or F Major resolves to the tonic in the key of C, or even the D minor or E7(b9) does in the key of Aminor...
Absolutely brilliant. Effortlessly conveyed and so clear. For someone who's been studying similar cadences in jazz, it is so thrilling to see the structures that underlie all music.
Wow. I'm not a musician, but started less than two years ago with the piano, and now the ukulele. To learn the fretboard, I'm trying the circle of fifths progression, but only in either the G (baritone) or C (tenor). This is such a valuable lesson...but it's Graham Fitch. Priceless teacher.
Thanks!
Loved it!
Am enlightened, thx Graham
Really insightful.
Omygosh! That is completely fascinating. But I'm going to have to find the scores and listen about ten more times to take it in. But I'm sure understanding why the music works as it does will add previously unfathomed depths (steady on!) to listening and playing.
Wonderful
Exquisite.
Love this
It shouldn't come as a surprise that the word 'cadence' comes from the Latin cadere ‘to fall’.
Which is what the F does when "falling" to (voice leadin) E when G7 or F Major resolves to the tonic in the key of C, or even the D minor or E7(b9) does in the key of Aminor...
promo sm
"Just one note changed the meaning of the passage..." confident dominant to unsettled, anxious diminished triad.
To the ears, that's aplenty 🗯